Twine and bag holder



(No Medel.)

I., P, C. 8v J. BDODSON.

TWNE AND BAG HOLDER.

Patented Peb TNO` 356.752.

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Unirse Srnrns vterreur @trice ISAAC DODSON, FRANK CRAIG DODSON, AND JOQSEPH E. DDSON, OF VER- SAILLES, MSSGURI.

TWINE. AND BAG HOLDER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 356,752, dated February 1, 1887. Applicniiou'iled June 4, 1386, Serial So. 204,173. (No model.)

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Beit known that we, Isere Bonson, Felini; CRAIG Bonson, und Josnru E. Bonson, citi- Zeus of the United Stetes,rcsiding ntVersailles, in the county of Morgan und Stute of Missouri, have invented n, new und useful lmproveinent in Twine und Beg Holders, of which the following is u specitiontion.

Our invention relates to on improvement in 1o paper-bag und twine holders; and it consists in o, twine-basket supported by n ring, radial urnis extending from seid ring und having bagholding hooks et their outer ends, nn outer ring supporting seid redini arms, converging i 5 Wires extending upwardly from seid outer ring, und n, rod attached to the upper ends of said wires by u swivel connection.

The invention also consists in the peculiar construction and arrangement of devices, that 2o will be more fully set forth hereinafter, and particularly pointed out in the claims.

ln the druwingsdligure l is a side elevation of u bug und twine holder embodying our iniprovexnents. Fig. 2 is u vertical sectional View of the seine. Fie". 3 is e top plan vieu',

partly in section. y

A represents ebusket or ense, which is made or" Wire, und is provided with an opening, B,at its lower side. The upper edge of the basket 3c 0r ense A is formed by n circuler Wire,G,froni which radiates n series of horizont-ul arms, D, the outer ends of which are provided with depending,` hooks E.

F represents u wire rin g, which is very much larger than the ring (Land is arranged around the ring C und concentricnlly therewith. The arms D ere secured to the Wire C und rest upon ring F, by which they nre supported.

G represents e series of supporting Wires or '40 boils, which nre removable, attached to the Wire F ut equal distan ces eport, and have their upper ends secured to a smell circuler plate,H. Through the seid plate is runde n central opening, h.

4.5 I represents u suspending-wire,wliich is provided at its upper end with n loop orring, i, and has its lower ond passed through the opening h und provided with an enlarged head, to prevent it from being withdrawn through the 5o said openinc.

The apparatus is suspended from the ceiling of e store or warehouse above the counter, or

iu rny other suitable convenient location, by ineens of n, hook which depends from the ceiling,` and engages the ring or loop i. Abell of oord is placed in the basket or cese A,and the end of the cord is passed through the opening B and depends therefrom.

l represents n series of lioolrs,to which are secured n number of pai-per bags. The hooks 6o K ere inode euch of a single piece of Wire,bent to form a triangle, having an eye, k, at one corner, en erm or pin, k', and n hook, kwith which the said arm or pin engeges. The paper bags which are attached to the said hooks K are of varying sizes, und are suspended upon the bug-holder by engaging the eyes of the hooks upon the hooks E of the beg-holder. The latter is free to rotate on the lower end of the suspending-rod Lund may be freely turned, 7o so as to secure access to any sized bag desired.

A bug' und twine holder thus constructed f Will be found extremely useful to merchants und others, by providing a. convenient means for holding pri-per bags und a bell of cord 7 5 where they will be out of the wey and yet readily accessible et all times, und cannot become lost und misplaced.

Having thus described our invention, We claiml. In o.' combined bug and twine holder, the ring C, supporting the twine-basket A,and the radial arms D, attached to seid ring C at their inner ends und provided with downward bends having hooks E out their outer ends, in conibinntion with the outer ring, F, upon which said redini ernis rest for support, the hooks E being on the outside oi the ring F, and means for supporting said outer ring,F,substentially ns described.

2. In a combined bag and twine holder,the ring G, supporting,` the twine-basket, and the redini arms D, attached to seid rin g C at their inner ends end provided with downward bends having hooks E at their outer ends, in coin- 95 bindt-ion with the outer ring, F, upon which seid radial arms rest for support, the converging Wires G, connected et their lower ends to seid outer ring, the plete H,to which the upper ends of seid wires are secured, and the suproo porting-rod l, svfiveled in the center of seid plete, substantially as described.

3. In a combined bag and. twine ho1der,the ring C, supporting the twine-basket, nud the radial arms D, attached to said ring C at their inner ends and provided with` downward bends 5 having hooks E at their outer ends, in cornbination with the outell ring, F, upon which said radial arms rest for support, the converging Wires G, detnohably connected at their lower ends to said outer ring, and the sus- 1o pending means for the device Connecting with the upper ends of the Wires G, substantially as described.

4. A combined bag and twine holder made from wire, comprising the central basket or 15 oase,A,for the twine, the radial arms D,having WM. T. GILL, J oHN H. SIGGERs. 

